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3D Realms chief Scott Miller tellsNext-Gen that development on the long-awaited Duke Nukem Forever ismoving right along, but he sees no reason to show it off at an"irrelevant" E3.
Asked about the progress on theyears-in-development Duke Nukem Forever, Miller stated Friday in ane-mail, "Development is swimming along nicely. Seriously nicely."
The next proper installment of the iconic first-person shooterfranchise currently has a release date of "when it's done." Developmenton the title has been a long and drawn-out process, with some reportsclaiming development on Forever began in 1997, a year after theoriginal Duke Nukem 3D debuted on PCs.
3D Realms released in December a newtrailer for Duke Nukem Forever, reigniting interest and curiosity inthe title. The teaser also reminded people that the game is in factstill in development.
Nevertheless, even with the apparentprogress made on the game, Miller won't be taking it to next month's E3Media and Business Summit. "It's just that we view E3 as irrelevantnowadays. In fact, I wasn't even aware it was coming up," he said.